2016 NBA free-agent tracker

ByESPN.COM
July 3, 2016, 9:40 PM

— -- Free agency is in full swing in the NBA. Here's the latest look at the deals that have gone down, with plenty of updates to come.

JULY 5 DEALS

Dirk, Mavs agree on new 2-year deal

The Dallas Mavericks and Dirk Nowitzki have hammered out the framework of a new contract that sets up Nowitzki to earn $40 million over the next two seasons and play until the age of 40, league sources tell ESPN's Marc Stein. The second year the deal is likely to be a player option, sources said.

JULY 4 DEALS

Durant joining Warriors

Kevin Durant announced on The Players' Tribune that he is leaving the  Oklahoma City Thunder and  heading to the Golden State Warriors. He is expected to sign a two-year, $54.3 million contract, sources told ESPN's Marc Stein. The deal would include a player option after the first year.

Gasol set to join Spurs

Pau Gasol confirmed that he has agreed to sign a contract with the San Antonio Spurs. In a tweet Tuesday he said he was "looking forward to this new chapter." League sources told ESPN's Marc Stein on Monday that Gasol and the Spurs were finalizing a two-year deal worth more than $30 million. The deal will feature a player option for the second year, the sources said.

Seth Curry heading to Dallas

Guard Seth Curry has agreed on a two-year, $6 million deal with the Dallas Mavericks, league sources told ESPN.com's Tim MacMahon. Curry, 25, the younger brother of league MVP Stephen Curry, will be Dallas' cap-room exception.

Hibbert to join Hornets

The Charlotte Hornets and center Roy Hibbert have reached agreement on a one-year deal worth $5 million, according to a report by The Vertical. He will face the task of replacing  Al Jefferson, who agreed to terms with Hibbert's former team in Indiana.

Warriors get Pachulia to fill center role

After agreeing to trade Andrew Bogut (to the Dallas Mavericks, where he'll replace Pachulia) and renouncing the rights to Festus Ezeli, Golden State was badly in need of a 7-footer with its $2.9 million room exception. Enter Pachulia, who step into a starting role alongside the Warriors' new Big Four.

Thomas back with Knicks

Small forward Lance Thomas has agreed to re-sign with the New York Knicks on a multiyear deal worth approximately $6 million annually, sources told ESPN's Ian Begley. The exact number of years on the contract are still being determined.

Mbah a Moute returning to Clippers

The  Los Angeles Clippers have come to an agreement with Luc Richard Mbah a Moute for two years and $4.5 million at the biannual exception, ESPN.com reports, confirming an earlier report by The Vertical.

Jennings to join Knicks

The  New York Knicks have agreed to terms with free-agent point guard  Brandon Jennings, sources told ESPN's Marc Stein. A source told ESPN that the deal is for one year and approximately $5 million. The signing gives the Knicks a reserve guard to back up starter  Derrick Rose.

Black re-signs with Lakers

Tarik Black has agreed to a two-year, $12.85 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers. Black spent the last two seasons with the Lakers, but injuries limited the 24-year-old center to 39 games in 2015-16.

JULY 3 DEALS

Williams re-ups with Dallas

Deron Williams has come to an agreement with the Dallas Mavericks for a one-year, $10 million deal, sources told ESPN's Marc Stein. Williams joined the Mavs last season after being waived by the Brooklyn Nets following the 2014-15 season. The five-time All-star averaged 14.1 points and 5.8 assists per game during his first season in Dallas.

Barnes returns to Sacramento

Free-agent wing Matt Barnes has agreed to join the Sacramento Kings, sources told ESPN's Marc Stein. The 36-year-old small forward embarks on his second stint in Sacramento, last playing for the franchise in the 2004-05 season.

Rondo moves on to Chi-town

Rajon Rondo has agreed to a two-year, $28-million deal with the Chicago Bulls, sources told The Undefeated's Marc Spears. "I'm excited. Great organization with pieces around me that I'm excited about," Rondo said to The Undefeated.

Crawford returns to Clippers

Free-agent shooting guard Jamal Crawford has agreed to a three-year, $42-million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, Crawford confirmed to ESPN. USA Today was first to report the agreement. Crawford is the only person in NBA history to win Sixth Man of the Year three times, most recently in the 2015-16 season.

Temple gets three-year deal with Kings

Free-agent shooting guard Garrett Temple has  agreed to a three-year, $24-million deal with the Sacramento Kings, sources tell ESPN. Temple averaged a career-high 7.3 points per game last season in D.C.

Aldrich headed for Minnesota

Free-agent big man and Minnesota native Cole Aldrich has reached agreement on a three-year, $22 million deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, according to league sources. The six-year vet averaged 5.5 points and 4.8 rebounds in 60 games for the Los Angeles Clippers last season.

Nicholson agrees with Wizards

Power forward Andrew Nicholson has agreed to a four-year, $26 million deal with the Washington Wizards, agent Mark Bartelstein told ESPN's Marc Stein. The 26-year-old averaged 6.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 56 games for the Orlando Magic last season.

JULY 2 DEALS

Gordon headed to Houston

Eric Gordon and the Houston Rockets have agreed to a four-year, $53 million deal, a source tells ESPN's Chris Broussard. The oft-injured veteran guard has averaged 16.6 PPG over eight seasons.

Rivers stays in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Clippers and free-agent guard Austin Rivers have agreed to a three-year, $35 million deal, he told ESPN's Ramona Shelburne. The Vertical first reported the deal. The return of the 23-year-old son of coach Doc Rivers all but eliminates the Clippers from freeing up the necessary salary space to sign Kevin Durant.

Mahinmi goes to the nation's capitol

The Washington Wizards and free-agent center Ian Mahinmi have agreed to a four-year, $64 million deal, his agent told The Undefeated. The Washington Post first reported the terms of the deal

Barnes to get Dallas offer sheet

The Dallas Mavericks intend to sign restricted free agent Harrison Barnes to a four-year max offer sheet on the first day they're able, according to league sources. Sources told ESPN.com that the Mavericks have committed a four-year max contract to Barnes worth an estimated $95 million on July 7, when a leaguewide moratorium is lifted on signings and trades. The Warriors would have three days to match any offer sheet Barnes signs. Golden State officials have been adamant that they will match any offer on Barnes unless they win the Kevin Durant sweepstakes.

Lee to join the Knicks

Courtney Lee agreed to a four-year deal with the New York Knicks worth approximately $48 million, sources tell ESPN's Ian Begley. The deal is fully guaranteed. The eight-year veteran guard split last season between Memphis and Charlotte.

Horford heading to Boston

Free-agent big man Al Horford has announced that he is heading to the Boston Celtics. Horford and the Celtics agreed to terms on a four-year max deal worth $113 million, league sources told ESPN's Brian Windhorst. The news came as the team was meeting with prized free agent Kevin Durant.

Williams stays in Charlotte

The Charlotte Hornets have re-signed free-agent forward Marvin Williams to a four-year deal worth $54.5 million, a source confirmed to ESPN's Chris Broussard.

Anderson headed to Houston

Free-agent forward Ryan Anderson is headed to the Houston Rockets on a four-year deal worth $80 million, his agency, Octagon, told ESPN's Marc Stein. The Rockets met with the former Pelican on Saturday afternoon and finalized the deal after a meeting that lasted nearly two hours.

Booker bound for Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Nets have reached an agreement with Utah Jazz free-agent forward Trevor Booker on a two-year, $18 million deal, sources confirmed to ESPN's Mike Mazzeo. The agreement was earlier reported by the Salt Lake Tribune.

Biyombo heading to Orlando

Bismack Biyombo has agreed to a four-year deal with Orlando that is expected to land in the $70 million range, league sources told ESPN.com's Marc? Stein. The Associated Press first reported the agreement for the former Raptors big man.

Afflalo to join Kings

Arron Afflalo has agreed to a two-year, $25 million deal with Sacramento, sources confirmed to ESPN.com's Ian Begley. The Vertical first reported the agreement with the nine-year veteran guard who played for the Knicks last season.

Leuer rolling to Detroit

Jon Leuer, who has played for four teams in five seasons, has landed a four-year deal worth $42 million with the Detroit Pistons, sources tell ESPN's Marc Stein.

Deng headed to Lakers

Free agent Luol Deng has agreed to a four-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers that is worth $72 million, a source confirmed to ESPN's Chris Broussard on Saturday. The agreement was first reported by The Vertical.

JULY 1 DEALS

Johnson to join Jazz

Veteran swingman Joe Johnson reached an agreement with the Utah Jazz on a two-year, $22 million deal, according to multiple reports. The agreement was first reported by Turner Sports. Johnson, 35, gives the up-and-coming Jazz a proven scorer and level-headed veteran as they try to climb the ladder in the Western Conference.

Noah heading for NYC

Free-agent center Joakim Noah and the New York Knicks agreed on a four-year, $72 million deal, league sources told ESPN's Ramona Shelburne. Phil Jackson, Steve Mills, Jeff Hornacek and several other front-office members of the Knicks met with Noah at an Orlando-area hotel for about three hours on Friday night before they reached an agreement that will send Noah to his native city.

Bazemore to stick with Hawks

The Atlanta Hawks have reached a deal to keep Kent Bazemore, agreeing to a four-year, $70 million deal, sources told ESPN's Brian Windhorst. The fifth-year forward averaged 11.6 points per game for the Hawks last season.

Dudley heads back to Phoenix

Jared Dudley, a nine-year veteran who spent last season in Washington but the majority of his career in Phoenix, has agreed to a three-year, $30 million deal with the Phoenix Suns, his agent, Mark Bartelstein, told ESPN's Jeff Goodman.

Moore headed to New Orleans

Guard E'Twaun Moore , who played the past two seasons with the Chicago Bulls, has reached a four-year agreement with the New Orleans Pelicans, his agency, Priority Sports, announced. The deal is worth $34 million and does not include any options, according to league sources. The New Orleans Advocate first reported the agreement.

Hamilton headed to Nets

Justin Hamilton, a journeyman center who spent the 2014-15 season with the Heat and Timberwolves -- but was most recently playing in Spain -- will receive a two-year, $6 million contract from the Brooklyn Nets, according to his agency.

Green agrees to deal with Magic

Unrestricted free agent Jeff Green has reached a one-year, $15 million contract with the Orlando Magic, according to multiple reports. The Magic will be the fifth NBA team for Green, who has played for the Los Angeles Clippers, Boston Celtics, Memphis Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thunder.

Conley set to re-sign with Grizzlies

Mike Conley and the Memphis Grizzlies have agreed in principle on a five-year, $153 million deal, according to league sources. Sources told ESPN.com that the verbal agreement will be sealed Friday night and that the final details are "nearing conclusion."

Howard, Hawks agree on three-year pact

Dwight Howard has agreed to a three-year, $70.5 million deal with the Atlanta Hawks, Howard's agent, Perry Rogers, told  ESPN's Chris Broussard.

Bucks, Dellavedova agree on offer sheet

Restricted free agent Matthew Dellavedova has agreed to an offer sheet -- four years, $38.4 million -- with the Milwaukee Bucks, a source told ESPN.

Pelicans agree to deal with Hill

The New Orleans Pelicans have reached a verbal agreement with free-agent forward Solomon Hill on a four-year deal valued at $48 million, according to league sources.

Parsons agrees to max deal with Grizzlies

Free agent Chandler Parsons has agreed to a four-year maximum contract with the Memphis Grizzlies worth a projected $94.8 million, league sources told ESPN.

Turner agrees to leave Celtics for Blazers

Former Boston Celtics guard Evan Turner has agreed to a four-year, $75 million deal with the Portland Trail Blazers, according to his agent.

Magic give Fournier five-year contract

Evan Fournier has agreed to a five-year, $85 million contract to stay with the Orlando Magic, a source told The Undefeated.

Bucks reach agreement with Teletovic

The Milwaukee Bucks have reached a verbal agreement with free-agent forward Mirza Teletovic on a three-year, $30 million deal, according to league sources.

Drummond agrees to max deal with Pistons

Andre Drummond and the Detroit Pistons have agreed on a five-year maximum contract in the $130 million range, according to league sources.

Jefferson, Pacers agree to deal

Al Jefferson is leaving Charlotte. The 31-year-old center and the Indiana Pacers have reached a verbal agreement on a three-year, $30 million deal, according to league sources.

Beal to re-sign with Wizards for max

The Washington Wizards have agreed to a deal with Bradley Beal, according to sources. ESPN's Marc Stein reported earlier Friday the Wizards and Beal were near an agreement on a maximum five-year contract approaching $130 million.

Lin back in New York, agrees with Nets

Jeremy Lin announced on Twitter that he has agreed to join the Brooklyn Nets. The point guard will sign a three-year, $36 million deal, according to sources.

Magic agree to terms with Augustin

The Orlando Magic have agreed on a contract -- four years, $29 million -- with veteran point guard D.J. Augustin, according to a source.

Pistons agree to deal with Ish Smith

Point guard Ish Smith is bound for his 10th NBA team after he agreed to a three-year, $18 million contract with the Detroit Pistons, according to multiple reports.

Whiteside says he'll return to Heat

Hassan Whiteside announced he will stay in Miami. The Heat big man will sign a four-year max deal, according to a report.

Clarkson returning to Lakers

Jordan Clarkson has agreed to a four-year, $50 million deal to return to the Los Angeles Lakers, according to sources.

Batum going back to Charlotte

Nicolas Batum has agreed to a five-year, $120 million deal to re-sign with the Charlotte Hornets, according to a league source.

DeRozan agrees to stay in Toronto

DeMar DeRozan has decided to remain in a Toronto Raptors uniform, agreeing to a five-year, $139 million-plus deal soon after the free agency period began.

Lakers agree to terms with Mozgov

Center Timofey Mozgov has agreed to a four-year, $64 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, according to a source.